Conservation Soil Tillage: Bridging Science and Farmer Expectations-An Overview from Southern to Northern Europe

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作者
Jug, Danijel [1 ]
Jug, Irena [1 ]
Brozovic, Bojana [1 ]
Seremesic, Srdjan [2 ]
Dolijanovic, Zeljko [3 ]
Zsembeli, Jozsef [4 ]
Ujj, Apolka [5 ]
Marjanovic, Jana [6 ]
Smutny, Vladimir [7 ]
Duskova, Sona [7 ]
Neudert, Lubomir [7 ]
Macak, Milan [8 ]
Wilczewski, Edward [9 ]
Durdevic, Boris [1 ]
机构
[1] Josip Juraj Strossmayer Univ Osijek, Fac Agrobiotechn Sci Osijek, Osijek 31000, Croatia
[2] Univ Novi Sad, Fac Agr, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia
[3] Univ Belgrade, Fac Agr, Belgrade 11080, Serbia
[4] Hungarian Univ Agr & Life Sci, Res Inst Karcag, Kisujszallas 166, H-5300 Karcag, Hungary
[5] Hungarian Univ Agr & Life Sci, Inst Rural Dev & Sustainable Econ, Pater K u 1, H-2100 Godoll, Hungary
[6] Hungarian Univ Agr & Life Sci, Doctoral Sch Environm Sci, Karoly U 1, H-2100 Godollo, Hungary
[7] Mendel Univ Brno, Fac Agrisci, Zemedelska 1, Brno 61300, Czech Republic
[8] Slovak Univ Agr, Inst Crop Prod, Fac Agrobiol & Food Resources, Tr A Hlinku 2, Nitra 94901, Slovakia
[9] Bydgoszcz Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Agr & Biotechnol, Prof S Kaliskiego 7, PL-85796 Bydgoszcz, Poland
来源
AGRICULTURE-BASEL | 2025年 / 15卷 / 03期
关键词
sustainable agriculture; conservation agriculture; soil tillage; crop production; farmers experience; REDUCED TILLAGE; CATCH CROP; MAIZE; AGRICULTURE; TECHNOLOGIES; DEGRADATION; MANAGEMENT; DYNAMICS; EROSION; CARBON;
D O I
10.3390/agriculture15030260
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Soil degradation and climate change are the most destructive (human- and/or naturally induced) processes, making agricultural production more challenging than ever before. Traditional tillage methods, characterized by intensive mechanical soil disturbance (dominantly using a plow), have come under question for their role in exacerbating soil erosion, depleting organic matter, and contributing to the decline in soil biodiversity and other soil devastating processes. These practices, while effective in the short term for crop production, undermine the sustainability of agricultural systems, posing a threat to food security and environmental stability. This review examines the adoption and implementation of Conservation Soil Tillage (CST) across six European countries: Croatia, Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Poland. The main objective is to analyze the historical development, current status, and future prospects of CST in these countries, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in transitioning from conventional tillage methods. Conservation Soil Tillage (CST) emerges as a promising alternative platform to still dominant conventional plowing tillage approach. By reducing the intensity and frequency of tillage, CST practices aim to maintain adequate soil cover, minimize erosion, and encourage biological activity and organic matter accumulation, thus, ensuring soil productivity and resilience against additional degradation and climate variation. Efforts made by scientists and the government to go over it sometimes are not sufficient. Farmers' expectations of benefits are the final keystone for the integration of CST as a dominant sustainable practice. Analyses from six European countries pointed to a high level of diversity in readiness and willingness to accept, as well as different levels of knowledge about the adoption of CST. Our study suggested that the adoption of CST is increasing, and it represents a key strategy for soil degradation prevention and climate change mitigation.
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